The scheme’s official medical assessor informed John Cross that although the shot had produced his unusual neurological consequences, he wasn’t sufficiently impaired to get reimbursement.
Mr. Cross’s first vaccination shot left him unable to move, blink, or breathe.
He was left with numbness and persistent discomfort after spending seven months in the hospital receiving treatment, and he experienced multiple relapses.
His mental state worsened, and he committed suicide when the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme (VDPS) rejected him.
John was a fervent advocate of immunization, anxious to receive his COVID shot to safeguard senior family members and contribute to the pandemic’s termination.
However, two weeks later, he developed quickly spreading paralysis throughout his entire body.
After being admitted to critical care, he received a tracheostomy, or breathing tube inserted into his neck. In order for him to go to sleep, the nursing staff had to tape his eyes shut.
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